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The Radio // 90 Years of Radio
01 90 Years of Radio - Last year on the 14th November 2012 it was 90 years since BBC had been broadcasting. To celebrate this at 17:33 every BBC radio show was stopped and a song composed by Damon Albarn from the Blur was played across all the stations. - The song was 3 minutes long which was being broadcasted from the London Science Museum by Simon Mayo. This was first time since 1922 that something had been simultaneously played over all BBC stations. - The song was called 2LO calling because the 2LO transmitter made the first broadcast - from the British Broadcasting Company as it was then known - on 14 November 1922.
03 John Reith
John Reith was the founder of the BBC. He was its first general manager when it was set up as the British Broadcasting Company in 1922; and he was its first director general when it became a public corporation in 1927. 04 2LO
- More than 55 BBC radio stations came together for Radio Reunited. It is estimated the broadcast could have reached up to 80 million listeners. 02 BBC Stations - BBC Radio 1 - BBC Radio 1 Extra - BBC Radio 2 - BBC Radio 3 - BBC Radio 4 - BBC Radio 4 extra - BBC Radio 5 live - BBC Radio 5 live sport extra - BBC Radio 6 - BBC Asain Network
This was the first radio transmitter made and made the first broadcast in 1922. 05 Most influencial radio presenters
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An Exhibition of...
90 Years of Radio
01 Concept of the Exhibition A visual and audio exhibition that informs the audience of the history of BBC radio and how it has changed throughout the years. The focus will be on visualising the radio and how the stations spoken words can be seen through exhibits. 02 Plan of the exhibition The exhibition would be split into 2 sections The history of the 90 years of broadcasting. The present day broadcasting. 03 The Audience - Educational, informative but humorous tone of voice - 15 - 20 year old. 04 The purpose The purpose of the exhibition is to inform the younger audience about the radio; to show them where and how it started. To show the development of the radio and equipment and how it has affected social interaction within society. 05 Key Aspects - Highlight key events which happened throughout the 90 years of broadcasting. - Visualise the tone of voice of each radio station. - Have the 2LO calling song as a feature. - Showcase the equipment. - Have engaging interactive aspects to make the younger audience want to come and join in.
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Range of products... For an exhibition
01 Branding Branding of an exhibition is very important, this will give the aesthetical look to the entire exhibition and be the basis of all colour schemes and promotional material. The branding communicates the exhibition to the audience. 02 Promotional material Promotional material is the second important element for an exhibition. The promo material gets the word out for the exhibition and promotes it to get people involved and to come along to it. The style and design of this element is also very important to get correct and to target the audience you want to appeal to.
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Processes to use... Different processes I am considering to use within the project to expand my print skills and to create a range of print colateral.
01 Screenprinting
02 Letterpress
04 Emboss / Deboss
05 Stamp
03 Foiling
06 Spot Varnish
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Formats to use... Different formats that I could experiment with within my project to make more interesting and creative products.
01 Creative publication
02 Packaging
03 Binding
04 Exhibition Artwork
05 Invitations
06 Signage / Wayfinding
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